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|a 9783642699481
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|a The Dopaminergic System
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a 1st ed. 1985
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|a Berlin, Heidelberg
|b Springer Berlin Heidelberg
|c 1985, 1985
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|a VIII, 39 p. 17 illus., 16 illus. in color
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|a to Neuroendocrinology -- Oxytocin- and Vasopressin-Producing Neurons -- Pituitary Trophic Hormone Releasing and Release Inhibiting Factors (Hormones) -- Anterior Pituitary Hormones, Gastrointestinal Hormones, and Other Peptides in the Central Nervous System -- Monoaminergic Systems -- Structural Organization of the Nervous Elements Involved in the Control of the Pituitary -- Peripheral Innervation of the Endocrine Glands -- References -- Dopaminergic Systems in the Brain and Pituitary -- Ascending DA Neuron Systems -- Descending DA Neuron Systems -- Local DA Neuron Systems of the Midbrain, Hypothalamus, and the Preoptic Area -- Local DA Neurons of the Olfactory and Optic System -- Studies on the Postsynaptic Regulation of DA Mechanisms: Evidence for Receptor-Receptor Interactions at the Local Circuit Level and at the Comodulator Level -- On the Functional Role of the Nigrostriatal and Mesolimbic DA Systems -- Mesolimbic and Mesolimbocortical DA Neurons and Their Possible Functional Role -- Tuberoinfundibular DA Neurons and Their Role in Regulating Secretion of Hormones from the Anterior Pituitary Gland -- Tuberohypophyseal DA Neuron Systems and Their Role in Regulating Secretion of Hormones from the Pars Intermedia of the Anterior Pituitary Gland -- Hypothalamic DA Neuron Systems and Their Role in Regulating Secretion of Hormones from the Posterior Pituitary Gland -- References -- The Role of Dopamine in the Periphery -- Cardiovascular Effects of Dopamine -- Vascular Receptors -- Sodium Excretion -- Renin Secretion -- Effects on Ganglionic Transmission -- Prejunctional Receptors -- Dopaminergic Nerves -- Conclusion -- References
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|a Neurosciences
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|a Basic and Clinical Aspects of Neuroscience
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|a 10.1007/978-3-642-69948-1
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|a This new series of Advanced Texts on "Basic and Clinical Aspects of Neuroscience" is a joint undertaking by Springer Verlag and Sandoz Ltd. The series is designed to keep general practitioners and clinicians, as well as medical biologists and advanced students in medicine or biology, informed of the current state of knowledge in certain areas of neuro science. Each volume of the series is devoted to one topic and contains contributions by acknowledged authorities in their field. The authors are chosen not only for their expertise but also for their ability to convey their knowledge in a clear and straightforward manner, intelligible to the nonspecialist. Great emphasis is given to the illustrations, which are designed to enhance comprehension of the text. The series is fortunate in having as editors Prof. E. E. Muller (Milan) and Prof. M. O. Thorner (Charlottesville), both for the planning of the program and for the contributions
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